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=== The Reign of Qharunq the IInd and Industrialisation ===
=== The Reign of Qharunq the IInd and Industrialisation ===
The Reign of the third Intivaw after formation, Qharunq the IInd, was notably marked by the industrialisation of the Vamu and its journey into the modern era.
The Reign of the third Intivaw after formation, [[Qharunq the IInd]], was notably marked by the industrialisation of the Vamu and its journey into the modern era.


The first steps of industrialisation was taken when the first steam-powered machinery, a sawmill, was constructed in the town of Qochiqulque. The first factories were constructed in this era, and working at these state-owned factories, known as Tapaconchas, was made one of the duties which could be assigned to a Mit'a worker - an action that would eventually become one of the core works of the Mit'a labour system.
The first steps of industrialisation was taken when the first steam-powered machinery, a sawmill, was constructed in the town of [[Qochiqulque]]. The first factories were constructed in this era, and working at these state-owned factories, known as Tapaconchas, was made one of the duties which could be assigned to a Mit'a worker - an action that would eventually become one of the core works of the Mit'a labour system.


In response to this industrialisation, there was a protest in the form of the Willakuman revolt in which agitated farmers and workers broke the factory and agricultural machinery which was replacing their jobs. This revolt was appeased by the establishment of the Ailamit'a, a year-round Mit'a program.
In response to this industrialisation, there was a protest in the form of the Willakuman revolt in which agitated farmers and workers broke the factory and agricultural machinery which was replacing their jobs. This revolt was appeased by the establishment of the Ailamit'a, a year-round Mit'a program.


Near the end of the reign, the first Qayachatakas (Cinema Theatres), starting a rich film tradition and a flourishing industry. Initially modelled on foreign theatres, the Qayachataka eventually turned into a unique local attraction, present in nearly every village, and with a weekly tradition of going to the theatre with one's family.
Near the end of the reign, the first [[Qayachatakas]] (Cinema Theatres), starting a rich film tradition and a flourishing industry. Initially modelled on foreign theatres, the Qayachataka eventually turned into a unique local attraction, present in nearly every village, and with a weekly tradition of going to the theatre with one's family.


Also near to the end of his reign, the Intivaw approved the formation of the Ajachamarka Tantaschiqa (International Corporate Conglomerate), which created the Vamu's International commercial corporations such as the Masa Franchise and the Qu-Kola Brand.
Also near to the end of his reign, the Intivaw approved the formation of the Ajachamarka Tantaschiqa (International Corporate Conglomerate), which created the Vamu's International commercial corporations such as the [[Masa]] Franchise and the [[Qu-Kola]] Brand.


=== The Reign of Qoya the 1st ===
=== The Reign of Qoya the 1st ===
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==== Jawillumaqan ====
==== Jawillumaqan ====
Jawillumaqan, (lit. 'Oil Wrestling') is a sport where fighters are covered head to toe in oil and set to fight on a smooth stage, usually a marble platform, surrounded with a moat of water. The aim of the sport is to push your opponent into the water while still maintaining your balance and not slipping off yourself. It is a popular sport in the Greater Kakanqui region, with the sport being associated in the Ueyiayllu as a royal sport (the Intivaw Acapulcao was a famed wrestler in the sport before his coronation, and he would regularly inaugurate competitions by fighting in a match himself). Official tournaments have become more common in the past century, with the gradual competitization of sport.
Jawillumaqan, (lit. 'Oil Wrestling') is a sport where fighters are covered head to toe in oil and set to fight on a smooth stage, usually a marble platform, surrounded with a moat of water. The aim of the sport is to push your opponent into the water while still maintaining your balance and not slipping off yourself. It is a popular sport in the Greater Kakanqui region, with the sport being associated in the Ueyiayllu as a royal sport (the [[Intivaw Acapulcao]] was a famed wrestler in the sport before his coronation, and he would regularly inaugurate competitions by fighting in a match himself). Official tournaments have become more common in the past century, with the gradual competitization of sport.


==== Tasso ====
==== Tasso ====